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  2. Deutsches Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Deutsches Museum (German Museum, officially Deutsches Museum von Meisterwerken der Naturwissenschaft und Technik (English: German Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Technology)) in Munich, Germany, is the world's largest museum of science and technology, with about 125,000 exhibited objects from 50 fields of science and technology. [1]

  3. Deutschlandmuseum - Wikipedia

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    The concept design process for the exhibition was led by the director of the Deutschlandmuseum, Robert Rückel and designer Chris Lange (Creative Studio Berlin). Robert Rückel is responsible for the permanent exhibitions in the neighbouring German Spy Museum (2018) and previously led the team at the DDR Museum (2006). [5] [6]

  4. Freilassing Locomotive World - Wikipedia

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    The museum is located on the site of the former Freilassing locomotive shed which belongs to the Deutsche Bahn AG and houses part of the Deutsches Museum's railway collection. The second part of the collection is in the transport centre of the Deutsches Museum on the Theresienhöhe in Munich. Modell des Ringlokschuppens Freilassing

  5. Siemens locomotive of 1879 - Wikipedia

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    First electric locomotive by Siemens at the Berlin Trade Exhibition 1879 Map of the Berlin Trade Exhibition 1879, the circular track of the Siemens Railway is shown at the top left One of the first electric locomotives by Siemens on another exhibition railway at the Frankfurt Palmengarten in 1881 The Siemens locomotive from 1879 at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, 2007

  6. Otto Mayr - Wikipedia

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    Otto Mayr (born November 2, 1930) is a German mechanical engineer, historian of technology, curator, author and former director of the National Museum of History and Technology in Washington DC and the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

  7. German Bestelmeyer - Wikipedia

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    Research Building and Congress Center of the Deutsches Museum in Munich (1928–35) Mangfall Bridge near Weyarn (1934–36) Luftwaffe Gau Command on Prinzregentenstraße in Munich (1935–36; now Bavarian Ministry of Economics) Protestant Stephanuskirche (St. Stephen's Church) in Munich Neuhausen-Nymphenburg (1936–38)

  8. Blitz Club - Wikipedia

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    The sound architecture is the main feature of the club, and has been discussed repeatedly by music magazines [7] [8] [9] and architecture journals. [10] [11] Unlike former Munich techno clubs like Ultraschall, KW – Das Heizkraftwerk or MMA Club, the Blitz Club is not located in a former industrial setting, but was built into the congress hall according to a room-in-room concept in order to ...

  9. Alte Pinakothek - Wikipedia

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    The Alte Pinakothek was the largest museum in the world and structurally and conceptually well advanced through the convenient accommodation of skylights for the cabinets. [4] Even the Neo-Renaissance exterior of the Pinakothek clearly stands out from the castle-like museum type common in the early 19th century. It is closely associated with ...